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Korean Leaders Start Historic Summit As Washington Watches
Kim Jong Un walked across the border in the shared security area with South Korea for a meeting with President Moon Jae In. It's the first time a North Korean leader has stepped foot in the South.
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Meet The Man On A Quest To Upend 1 Corner Of The Student Loan Industry
For years even the most predatory student loans have been impossible to default on, but one lawyer has discovered a loophole that makes it possible.
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Mass Graves Discovered 24 Years After Rwandan Genocide
Up to 3,000 bodies are thought to be buried in the graves, victims of a 100-day massacre that left 800,000 people dead. Survivors wonder why the sites are just being uncovered.
In Indiana, Advocates For Senior Citizens Form Army Of Guardians To Offer Care
When a senior citizen loses the ability to make medical decisions, a guardian is chosen to help them through the last years of their life. But many states offer meager financial support to their guardianship system, leaving some of the country's most vulnerable citizens without a guardian and in a perpetual limbo.
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New York Gov. Cuomo To Federal Immigration Officials: 'The State Will Sue'
On Wednesday, the governor sent a cease-and-desist letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying its arrest of a dairy farmer in upstate New York last week violated the law.
Kim, Moon Pledge Denuclearization Of Peninsula And End To Korean War
North Korea's Kim Jong Un and South Korea's Moon Jae-in met at the border village of Panmunjom for the first inter-Koreas summit in more than a decade.
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Former NBC Correspondent Accuses Tom Brokaw Of Sexual Misconduct
Linda Vester, who spent a decade at NBC before going to Fox News, says the legendary news anchor groped her and forcibly tried to kiss her in the 1990s. Brokaw denies the allegations.
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Family Caregivers Finally Get A Break — And Some Coaching
Across the U.S., community groups, hospitals and government agencies are stepping up to support the estimated 42 million stressed and strained family caregivers, who are often untrained and unpaid.
Giving New Meaning To 'Beer Run'
If the idea of running a marathon overwhelms you, a town in Texas is holding a "race" less than half a mile. There's even a break in the middle for coffee and doughnuts. And beer at the start and end.
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North-South Korea Summit Sets The Stage For Possible Trump Meeting
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has traveled to South Korea to meet with South Korean leader Moon Jae-in. Steve Inskeep talks with Danny Russel, a former U.S. diplomat for East Asian and Pacific affairs.
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